| BLOCK | A three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides (5) |
| CUBE | Three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides (4) |
| HELIX | Object with a three-dimensional shape, like a corkscrew (5) |
| DODECAHEDRON | A three-dimensional shape with 12 faces (12) |
| BLOCKS | Solid pieces with flat rectangular sides |
| CUBES | Three-dimensional objects with six square-shaped sides |
| CUBIC | Of a solid with six square faces (5) |
| BOXES | Square or rectangular containers (5) |
| QUADS | Roller boots with four wheels; sets of four babies, born at the same births; spacers in letterpress printing; 4WD or 4 x 4 motorbikes for farming or fun; or, rectangular courtyards (5) |
| TORUS | Three-dimensional shape in geometry that resembles a ring doughnut (5) |
| SOLID | A three-dimensional figure; or, one of the states of matter other than gas, liquid and plasma (5) |
| CASES | Pillowslips; lawsuits; sets of pistols; or, rectangular holdalls for papers (5) |
| ZAXIS | Line in a three-dimensional graph |
| OCTAHEDRON | Three-dimensional shape with eight triangular faces (10) |
| PLAZA | Idle endlessly in 6 square |
| OBELISKS | Stone pillars with square or rectangular cross sections and sides that taper towards a pyramidal top (8) |
| TILE | A thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay put on a roof (4) |
| POLYGON | Two-dimensional shape with three or more sides (7) |
| TRAYBAKE | Cake such as gingerbread cooked in a square or rectangular tin before being cut into portions (8) |
| FLAGSTONE | Type of flat, usually square or rectangular, paving slab (9) |